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I don't have any pictures, but I chose to use a 3M Spray adhesive to cover the frame boards with the black velvet material. I used brackets in addition to the biscuits to hold the frame together, and would later use Hang Man brackets to mount it to the wall.

The Frame w/Biscuits and Splines is superb. And perhaps someday, a switch to a coated BOC application can be your next significant upgrade. With your build, it will be neither difficult or expensive.

Once again....a great job!

Thanks MM. I am a student first and foremost, although out of school quite a few years. I read many of your posts in preparation, and do plan a more elaborate screen later utilizing a hard composite backer and painted surface. For this first application, I figured the basic screen would allow me to switch out and test things easily. If I want to make a Sintra backing, I need only mount it to the frame. If I choose an A/T material, I can swap it out as well.

If I switch rooms, I will consider a 2.35 ratio screen with some sort of motorized black out side curtains.